Top Ten Most Anticipated Debut Novels For 2015

I feel like we recently did this one, but I only have 8 books that I am looking forward to that are being released in 2015. Here they are:

1. Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard by Rick Riordan, October
2015: So is Magnus Chase related to Annabeth? I am guessing yes! And
now we get to dive into Norse mythology. Does this mean Thor and Loki
will be there?

2. Love May Fail by Matthew Quick, June 2015: Matthew Quick is hit or miss with me, but I hope this one is a hit.

3. The Wright Brothers by David McCullough, May 2015: He is such a fascinating writer with wonderfully fun topics!

4. Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella, June 2015: This will be her
first YA novel and it'll be interesting to see how she she will do with
the new MO.

5. The Racket by John Green, December 2015: That is a working
title and there is literally no other information about the book, but
its on the list!

6. Mr. Kiss and Tell by Rob Thomas, January 2015: I can't wait
for this one! I love Veronica Mars! And in this one, Logan won't be a
world away, I hope!

7. Dexter is Dead by Jeff Lindsey, July 2015: This is the long awited series finale! Whoo hoo!

8. Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania by Erik Larson,
March 2015: This book will debut around the 100th anniversary of the
ship sinking. How cool is that? Ok, so I don't know how cool it is
because I have never even heard of the Lusitania, but he makes his books
so fun, that I can't wait to learn about it!

The latest Flavia de Luce book! It came out on the 6th and I've already read it, but it counts, right? And there's a YA book called Inherit Midnight which I'm looking forward to. I liked the first book by this author (Kate Kae Myers).

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Books have always been a large part of my life. Ever since I was a kid, I remember locking myself away and getting lost in a story. Once I entered middle school, I learned I could lose myself in writing as well. So I figured, why not combine the two?

I'll admit that I am not like other reviewers in that I full-heartily admit my bias. Genres, topics, and authors will begin to sway my judgement long before I start the book, and I am ok with that.

Quality Rating System:1 Star: Ugh....I wish I had stopped reading.2 Stars: Terrible with some tiny redeeming quality.3 Stars: Not terrible by any means, but not great. Read it or don't; I don't care.4 Stars: Really good book and I would recommend it5 Stars: Great book and I will take it offensively if you do not go out and get this book :)

Content Rating System: G: Safe for all readersPG: Safe for most readers, likely not for children under sixPG-13: Safe for teen readers and adults; some language possibleR: Adult content; a lot of language possible